2013-01-25 21:41:28 (33862 views) To anyone who may be attempting DIY mods to adapt yet unsupported chastity devices for the DreamLover 2000(or planning to). We recently discovered that certain types of EMI shielding tapes can both be comfortable and offer very good contact with skin.
These tapes are not "aluminum foil" but are made from woven fibers. Therefore they are very flexible (like textile) and the edges aren't particularly sharp. The keywords to search for are "conductive fabric tape".
There are two types, one is made of copper and covered in nickel. It's cheaper and generally OK to wear but 1% of men are allergic to nickel. Nickel is not exactly OK for long term, but it's sometimes used in jewelry. It's not particularly toxic either (as far as we know). Use at your own risk. The other type is either made of silver fibers or silver coated and offers more biocompatibility. It is also probably more resistant to corrosion from sweat and water. The nickel type will eventually turn green from the copper beneath becoming exposed and oxidized.
If you use this kind of tape you should plan on possibly replacing it every few weeks, especially the nickel type. The adhesive layer below is also very conductive (opposes virtually no resistance for our purposes), but it sticks very well so it may be difficult to remove periodically. The stickiness _is_ very useful if you are trying to make the tape adhere to other metallic parts. On the other hand, water may weaken the adhesive, this will depend on the exact brand and glue composition.
Overall this sort of woven conductive tape offers an excellent solution for people who prefer the inside of the CB to be smooth and free of electrodes. Applying small patches of this tape to the inside of the CB will make portions of the surface conductive as required for pulse delivery. You will of course still have to find a good way to connect the DreamLover's ring terminals to the tape itself, but no metallic part inside the cage will be necessary.
2012-12-21 11:44:00 (37506 views) All problems solved, we once again have ChronoVaults!
The rant is still available below for posterity...
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2012-11-12 07:11:32 (22860 views) A user has just submitted this adaptation report and pictures:
"I have attached a couple of pics of a device that I made with the DL
attached. This is a SS CB device and I used the piece off of a CB6000 to
isolate the cage from the ring. The ring is a aluminum steel piece that is
coated in Plastic Dip and has a small area at the bottom of the ring that
was not coated to be used as the contact point. This device uses 4 locks,
the PA ring is a locking ring then there is the pad lock that goes on the
pin and the lock for the belt that holds the DL on. The last lock is one of
those one time plastic locks that goes through the same pin as the pad lock.
There is 2 holes in the pin. I'm going to change that pin out to SS because
the back side of the pin is isolated when the rubber piece of the DL
attachment passes over top of the pin. The two nuts are threaded on to the
two plastic pins that came with the CB 6000. All I did there was threaded
the plastic pins. It is a bit of a pain because you need a wrench to tighten
the nuts down but once done the whole thing is very tight."


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